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SafeRide back on the road

By Katie Morford

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Published: Friday, August 28, 2009

Updated: Friday, August 28, 2009

K-State’s SafeRide program resumed operations this last night.

SafeRide is a free service designed to protect students by offering transportation options other than drinking and driving. It runs Thursday through Saturday from 11 p.m. to 3 a.m.

The only requirement is that at least one student in the group show their own student ID.

Students needing rides from Aggieville to their home can go to the SafeRide pick-up at Willie’s Car Wash, which is located at 12th and Bluemont. If a student is not in Aggieville, they can call 785-539-0480 and a cab will pick them up within 30 minutes.

Four cab drivers are assigned to the Aggieville pick-up site.

“Be respectful and courteous,” said Jacob Gouldie, SafeRide coordinator for the Office of Student Activities and Services. “They’re doing students a huge service.”

For questions and concerns e-mail Gouldie at jgouldie@ksu.edu.

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